Letters to the Editor On climate change, we can do all this The Brookings Institute just issued a report, summarizing, “The transition to the clean energy economy will primarily involve 320 unique… May 15, 2019
Editorials Here they are Asylum-seekers start arriving in Denver by bus from the southern border May 14, 2019
Editorials Lawmaker down: Legislator quits with recall underway effort in Greeley comes to a halt with legislator’s abrupt resignation May 14, 2019
Editorials Media laws Legislature passes a pair – to restrict lawsuits and promote media literacy May 14, 2019
Guest Columns Sorry boys, next president should not be a man Emotionally, it makes sense. Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump left an enduring wound. Three years later, the memory feels… May 14, 2019
Letters to the Editor Approval voting seeks your approval The candidate with the broadest appeal wins. Approval voting discourages negative campaigning and political extremism. Under the current system, popular… May 13, 2019
Letters to the Editor La Plata County never ceases its trickery When it keeps failing at the ballot box, they’ll get even with the tax payer – the assessor will just… May 13, 2019
Letters to the Editor Durangoans, all your wokeness is a sham If Karma were really taken seriously, if you wholeheartedly practiced what you blatantly claim to believe, I suspect there would… May 13, 2019
Thomas Friedman Our luck is running out and other world leaders are playing games and breaking things May 13, 2019
Guest Columns We’re part of your community, Durango, and you’re part of ours University of Colorado Boulder researchers and Fort Lewis College scientists are studying everything from social and public policy adaptations to… May 13, 2019
From the Chair Historic driving tour offers some planning lessons On Saturday, May 18, the tour will discover “Murder, Mystery and Mining: Hesperus & Mayday.” The 6th annual driving tour… May 12, 2019
Letters to the Editor Join our lobby to fight climate change I’m pleased to inform you the scholarships have been awarded. I was privileged to be on the committee interviewing applicants… May 11, 2019
From the State House This is a heap of bills that got passed Some of these bills have already been signed into law and others will be soon. HB19-1262 – State Funding for… May 11, 2019
Editorials ‘They turned us into politics’ Students push back about politics at Highlands Ranch shooting vigil May 10, 2019
Editorials Wait, what? took a new Durango city councilor to ask some good, obvious questions May 10, 2019
Editorials One step forward Democrats put their majorities to work in the last session of the Legislature May 10, 2019
Letters to the Editor Shouldn’t that unruly dog be on a leash? Of course, Durango is a dog town, so many people are bringing their furry friends along for hikes, runs and… May 10, 2019
Editorials Not one blanket: Denver sees huge support for homeless bans voters overwhelmingly say no thank you to lifting city homeless bans May 10, 2019
Letters to the Editor Don’t suppress independent candidates The Unity Party, the Approval Voting Party, the Libertarian Party, Best Democracy, and Unite Colorado (which represents independent candidates) oppose… May 9, 2019
Michael Gerson Book shows how Reconstruction was reversed But in some respects, the telling of the American story does not focus enough on the horrors. American history texts… May 9, 2019
Editorials Freed school lunch: Mother of slain worker sets examples of slain cafeteria supervisor wipes out Minnesota student meal debt May 8, 2019
Letters to the Editor This planet is getting mighty crowded I am one of many who have chosen to stand up for obtaining climate change legislation, the urgency of which… May 8, 2019
Guest Columns Uber’s IPO is a moral stain on Silicon Valley “What our tiny company is doing for San Francisco right now is huge,” he told me. The employee’s joy was… May 8, 2019